Risk-benefit perceptions of natural gas export in Oregon
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Mooney, R., S. Hazboun, H. S. Boudet (2022). Risk-benefit perceptions of natural gas export in Oregon. Local Environment 27(3): 342-356.
Hazboun, S. and H. S. Boudet (2021). Natural gas – friend or foe of the environment? Evaluating the framing contest over natural gas through a public opinion survey in the Pacific Northwest. Environmental Sociology.
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Tran, T., C. L. Taylor, H. S. Boudet, K. Baker and H. Peterson (2019). Using concepts from the study of social movements to understand community response to liquefied natural gas development in Clatsop County, Oregon. Case Studies in the Environment 3 (1): 1–7.
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Boudet, H. S., T. Trang and B. Gaustad (2017). The long shadow of unconventional hydrocarbon development: Contentious politics in liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility siting in Oregon. Fractured Communities: Risks, Impact, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions. Ed. A. E. Ladd. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Boudet, H. S. (2016). An “insiteful” comparison: Contentious politics in liquefied natural gas facility siting in the US. MIT Projections 11: 47-76.
Wright, R. L. and H. S. Boudet (2013). To act or not to act: Context, capability, and community response to environmental risk. American Journal of Sociology 118(3): 728-77.
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Hilary Boudet
Associate Professor & Associate Director of Graduate Programs
School of Public Policy
Oregon State University
300 Bexell Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
541-737-5375
hilary.boudet@oregonstate.edu